Brief Description:
The Mechanic maintains NexTier equipment in proper working order, performs routine and non-routine maintenance, and supports operational safety, quality, and compliance. This role includes advancing within the progression plan and ensuring the servicing of equipment adheres to company and client standards.
Detailed Description:
Monitors the operation of equipment during pumping activities and performs necessary repairs.Ensures compliance with workplace safety, environmental standards, national safety codes, NexTier, and client policies and regulations.Demonstrates proper driving techniques for applicable DOT vehicles.Obtains required certifications and licenses.Learns basic auxiliary equipment involved in maintenance operations.Maintains a consistent focus on service, quality, and safety.Reads diagrams and schematics for work procedures.Operates hoists and lift devices to position machinery safely.Performs routine and non-routine maintenance and repairs on company assets.Lubricates, services, diagnoses, repairs, assembles, and maintains vehicles and other equipment.Stays updated on changes to industry standards.Ensures completed work passes safety inspections.Verifies that equipment is DOT compliant following repairs.Performs additional duties as assigned.Job Requirements:
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Language Comprehension:
Must understand and speak English at a level sufficient to issue, receive, and respond to both safety and operations-related directions.
Minimum Qualifications:
All Levels:
Level 2:
Internal Applicants: 6+ months’ experience as a Mechanic 1, successfully meeting all competency requirementsExternal Applicants: 1+ years’ mechanical experience in the troubleshooting, repairing, rebuilding, and inspecting of hydraulic and electrical equipment as well as overhauling engines and transmissionsLevel 3:
Internal Applicants: 6+ months’ experience as a Mechanic 2, successfully meeting all competency requirementsExternal Applicants: 5+ years’ mechanical experience in the troubleshooting, repairing, rebuilding, and inspecting of hydraulic and electrical equipment as well as overhauling engines and transmissionsPreferred Qualifications:
All Levels:
Level 2:
3+ years’ experience removing and installing frac pump and blender major components such as engines, transmissions, power ends, fluid ends, cooling packages, and centrifugal pumps3+ years’ experience building, installing, and troubleshooting electric-over-air and air-over-air actuating systemsLevel 3:
Valid Class A CDL with manual shift experienceTechnical institute certification/degree in Maintenance or RepairExperience removing and installing frac pump and blender major components such as engines, transmissions, power ends, fluid ends, cooling packages, and centrifugal pumpsExperience building, installing, and troubleshooting electric-over-air and air-over-air actuating systemsAdditional Details:
The Mechanic plays a vital role in maintaining equipment safety and efficiency while adhering to industry and company standards. This position requires technical proficiency, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality and safety. Opportunities exist to advance through the Mechanic levels by meeting competency requirements and gaining additional experience and expertise.